Image Missing: Hearst Museum object titled Arrowhead, accession number 9-16767, described as Arrohead. Trilobate socketed. Sharp pointed rivet remains in tang, 1.5 cm L.. Minor loss on one blade edge.Trilobed, socketed arrowheads are widely distributed in NE Iran.The form may have developed in Trans-Caucasia. In Anatolia the archaeological context suggests an association with the Cimmerians in the late 8th or early 7th century B.C. In Persia they are reported from Zindan, Hasanlu, Ziweyeh; outside graves and cemeteries at Sialk “B” and from Bab Jan.Other sites, incl. Hasanlu, have yielded additional arrowheads of this type, but from unknown contexts. L.3.2 cm